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Arct1k
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06.27.2008, 08:17 AM

Mine is done too... Battery tray mounted last night, spur guard fab's and fitted, ESC mount made and elec's installed.

Pretty darn happy with the results to say the least... The steering articulation and speed with the 5955tg is scarey!

I have the MM in there now and probably won't risk 5s with that - I'll wait until my MMM gets back!

I should hopefully get a thread up with pics tonight or over the w/e.
   
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06.27.2008, 09:43 AM

Great. When I get home in a couple hours I'll give my camera reader one last shot, and hope it works. So to fit the mount on, you had to cut the CF radio tray, right? How hard was it to do that/what did you use? Is there any word on how long it would take for Mike to ship me a Hyper mount and make a custom sized battery tray for the Protek pack? My idea (since my receiver is so darn small) is to mount the RX upright on the front of the radio tray with the female plugs (CH 1,2,3) in the front, and then mount the MM Pro behind that so that I get the battery plug coming out the left side, and the motor wires coming out the right side. I'll also have the battery mounted about an inch behind the steering assembly. I'm also thinking of making a battery tray out of some relatively thin sheet metal with my dad's 90* angle bender, and then probably wrapping it in shrinkwrap or something for aesthetic reasons. Ideas?


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